Love Directions
What is love? Love is a connection someone shares that reflects their attitude and way of thinking and it could exist between people, animals, or even things. People express love uniquely for each connection they have, for instance love is different when it’s between two people and between someone and something. What distinguishes humans from other species is the strong family love they share since they are born. Family love is the inspiring power that good parents use to influence their children. From the love that children get they think and believe that their parents are the best parents in the world. The family love shared between the parents is what defines the existence of humans as the mother gets pregnant and
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One of the most sign of love is an obligation. Obligation is a concise of love. When a person loves another, they obligate with their lovers in everything they do between them. Obligation in love is the only thing that makes people sometimes do things that they don’t like, but they do it for the people they love. In The Glass Menagerie the author Williams explains, “ Amanda asked her son Tom to never be drunk and he agrees to his mother to never be drunk” (Williams 377). This action is consider as love obligation when he tries to quite drinking wish is the thing that he love, just to obey his mother request. Another example of obligation in the story that Williams explained “ Tom brought Jim to the house just because his mother asked him to see a guy for his shy sister” (Williams 390). Even when Tom brought someone he did not know very will, he brought him just to as his mother …show more content…
It is real feeling of liking or loving somebody very much and caring about him or her. Love others could be for family or friends. From the story, Amada has a deep affection for her family and wanted the best for the. In The Glass Menagerie, the author Williams states that “you dropped out of school, you gave up from an education because of a clump, which as far as I know was practically nonexistent you know what my strong advice to you is? Think of yourself as superior in some way!” (Williams 402). In this quotation, we could see a true love form Jim to Laura by caring about her recent situation and her future situation
You should have been dreaming each night of others.” Love is beautiful and sweet, as expressed in “giving to their furred beauty, your nectar loving tongue. In contrast, love can be cold and slippery, which is demonstrated in “but also your tongue should have been practicing the cold of a slippery, frog filled pond.” Love can also be said to be platonic, full of respect; there is a need for a zeal for love and a fear for love as illustrated in the lines “Go down on your elbows and knees, you’ll need a speleologist’s desire for rebirth and a miner’s paranoia of gases.” Self-love is key as portrayed in “try rodents, bats, owls, and hawks.
people, love is affection based on admiration or common interests and warm attachment, enthusiasm or
This is shown in To Kill a Mockingbird from when Tom is introduced until the end of the book. This is the loving relationship that is most related to the plot but to some may not be seen as love. An example of their love is when Atticus says,”I couldn’t go to church and worship god if I didn’t help that man.(Lee pg. 108)” This really shows the love that is between Atticus and Tom. This love may seem unusual because these are two grown men but this love is strong and can be seen in this quote. In the quote Atticus refers to how he couldn’t go to church if he didn’t help Tom. Atticus felt like it was an obligation to himself and to his religion to help Tom. This love is also shown when Atticus is at the jail and risks his own life to protect Tom. Most of the lawyers would not go to a jail and risk there life for someone that they are defending. The last example of love is that Atticus wanted to be the one that told Mrs. Robinson when Tom died. It is known that lawyers tell the family but Atticus did it with so much sadness and he brought Calpurnia. This was because Atticus knew that Calpurnia could help handle the situation. All of the examples in To Kill a Mockingbird of love between Atticus and Tom are acts of
Love is an emotion, state, and feeling that everyone wishes to experience. It is a divine attraction to a person or thing. In most cases, people express this emotion towards another person. However, it is not uncommon for mankind to develop this form of attachment toward non living, inanimate objects. In The Great Gatsby, F. Scott Fitzgerald reveals the theme of love through Gatsby’s intimate passion for Daisy, Daisy’s fondness of wealth, and Tom’s selfish infatuation with himself.
Love is many things other than being told 'I love you.' It is the small things that truly prove love. Harper Lee once said that her book To Kill A Mockingbird was a love story. This is true in many other than what people typically think of when they hear 'love story.' To Kill A Mockingbird is not about two people falling in love, but about the endearment towards different groups of people and family in a tough time during American history. In the book, Atticus shows love towards the black community through his actions. He also shows love towards his children in a distant yet caring way.
Essay for the glass menagerie Why do people long to escape? Sometimes in life people long to escape the reality there living and step into a world they can control and enjoy. In the play, The Glass Menagerie by Tennessee Williams the playwright suggests that when life becomes too difficult people long to escape their reality. In the play, the people who wish to escape their reality is Tom, his sister Laura and mother Amanda.
Have you ever watched a play and been amazed to how real the play appears? Refer to this as realism. Realism tries to create an illusion that makes a certain situation look like that action is actually happening. Realism can also refer to certain social issues. Something that provides to realism is the spectacle. The spectacle is what the audience sees and hears during the play. In the play The Glass Menagerie by Tennessee Williams, there are several different examples of spectacle. These example gives the audience an entertaining value and sets the tone for the plot. During the play, the spectacles that contribute to the realism would be the screen and the music.
To love is to have a strong emotional connection with an individual and being concerned for their welfare (OED Online). The love of a family brings sacrifice. Sacrifices are like a gamble, this is because it can be rewarding, in which it fosters love, or it can be detrimental, in which death and destruction is the only outcome. In King Lear, Lear’s sacrifice for the love of his daughters led to his kingdom’s downfall. However, in The Road, the father’s sacrifices led to the boy’s survival but it cost the father his life. Furthermore, there are a multitude ways to express familial love. In King Lear, Lear used extravagancy to appraise his daughters’ proclamations of love in order to properly divide the kingdom. Lear could not express his love towards his children properly, because of this his kingdom suffered greatly. Compared to the father in The Road, his love is immeasurable. The father’s love towards his child has surpassed human language because there are no need for words to describe the love he has for his son. In King Lear, despite having everything in his disposal, Lear did not give his children proper affection. And in The Road, even though the father had nothing to support his son, he gave him everything, even at the expense of his
Thomas Lanier Williams (1911-1983) was born in Columbus, Mississippi. He went to high school in St. Louis, and graduated from the University of Iowa. While in college, he saw the performance of “Ibsen’s Ghost,” and decided to become a playwright himself. The Wingfield’s in “The Glass House Menagerie, had a close resemblance to his family. His mother came from a line of Tennessee pioneers; his sister Rose suffered from shyness; Like Tom, William worked a job he didn’t like. He wrote poetry, felt comfort in movie going, and left home to wander with odd jobs. On Broadway in 1945, “The Glass Menagerie” had great success. It won a Drama Critics Circle award. In 1947 he received a Pulitzer Prize for “A Streetcar Named Desire.” Williams received another Pulitzer Prize for “Cat on a Hot Tin Roof,” in 1955. Williams wrote two novels, poetry, essays, short stories, and Memoirs (1975).
***The characters within The Glass Menagerie are almost all a part of the same family creating a family dynamic that effects the way the characters are developed. A majority of Amanda's part within the play of The Glass Menagerie consists of her providing a recollection of her past and enforcing her perceptions of those experiences onto her children. Most of her speech within the play is monologues of her reflecting upon her past. The Glass Menagerie is considered to be a memory play making a connection to Amanda's constant reflection on her past to the fact that this is a memory play one can observe that Amanda is the personification of the memory within the memory play. Amanda's constant recollection of the past effects the character development of Laura, tom, and of course herself.
In The Glass Menagerie, Tennessee William’s exemplifies how it is impossible to escape reality through diversions and other distractions. Tom Wingfield is constantly trying to get away from his real life by going to the movies constantly, smoking, and drinking. Tom states, “Why, listen, if self is what I thought of, Mother, I’d be where he is, gone. As far as the system of transportation reaches”. Tom is saying that he feels a sense of imprisonment when he is focusing on his real life. If he was to only worry about himself, he would’ve already left to pursue his dreams, but because he still needs to take care of his family he doesn’t leave. He smokes and drinks to forget and always goes to the movies to divert himself from the outside world.
Movies are the number one influential driving force for society today. You constantly see your favourite books, comics or plays turn into incredible movies. When one walks into a movie theatre, it is almost expected to see at least a couple of film adaptations being played somewhere in the venue. However, this wasn’t always the case. The Glass Menagerie is actually the first case of its kind to have implicated such thinking in the movie industry, with the iconic play receiving the honour of being turned into a movie.
Love is a powerful emotion that has control over a person as shown in The Great Gatsby and Paper Towns. Gatsby was a decisive man who was dedicated and satisfied, but he needed a specific person to love to be entirely happy. A man who knew what he wanted and believed he was not limited by any inabilities with a wiliness to succeed. In order to grab the love of his life’s attention he threw large parties and put himself out there by being known. Many roadblocks had been put forward to impede Gatsby, only to then make him more determined. Gatsby stood his ground and “No amount of fire could challenge the fairy-tale he had stored up in his heart” (The Great Gatsby, 2013). In Paper towns Quentin is a young adult so focused on the path ahead of him he forgets the import things in life, such as love. Being so concerned about chasing love lead him to illusions as he was not willing to watch things pass him. Chasing a mystery that kept carrying on and people being dragged into, to support Quentin urging his happiness. He then came to the conclusion that “What a treacherous thing to believe that a person is more than a person” (Paper towns, 2015). Both The Great Gatsby and Paper towns highlights how powerful love is controlling over the protagonist.
After reading The Glass Menagerie, if I got to play a character, I would choose to be Laura. Although my background does not really relate to her background, I do feel that the two of us share similar personality traits. Laura has a shy personality and is not able to express herself. Also, she gets sick if something upsets her. I would not say my personality is completely like hers, but there were some spots while reading the play where I realized that I had done the same thing or felt the same way.
Love is also defined in the dictionary as "strong affection," "warm attachment," and "unselfish loyal and benevolent concern for others" (439). All of these definitions are completely correct, but the dictionary does not explain how it feels to love someone. The reason that an explanation for this feeling is not found in the dictionary may be because love is so different for each individual person. In my experience, "strong affection" does not even begin to cover the sensation and emotions a person feels when he or she is in love. Love is compared to "the extraordinary sun / splashing its light / into astonished trees" in Denise Levertov's "Love Poem" (2-4). Like the sun, love is great and bright and fills a person with extreme joy. Love is greater than anything else a person could ever experience. A lover can even be better than a summer's day, as the speaker in Shakespeare's poem suggests. He compares his lover to a summer's day by saying that she is "more